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Hi,

 

I always apply neat lavender essential oil to burns. It can halve healing

time and can also reduce or even prevent scarring.

 

By the way, lavender oil and teatree oil can be applied neat to the skin.

 

Hope this helps,

 

Mike

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If you will google " emu oil " you will find that it is an excellent remedy for

burns and minimizing scarring. I always have it on hand. Great for wrinkles too!

It's also non-comedigenic (doesn't clog the pores like other oils)

 

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The cream " Ching Wan Hung " (also called Jing Wan Hong) works very

well. You can find it wherever they sell Chinese Patent medicines.

Tymothy

 

 

" naturalhealthmom " <naturalhealthmom wrote:

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> What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> minimize scaring.

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Vit E oil, the best remedy! Also make sure the skin is always moist.

You can put vit.E and then wrap it with Saran Wrap. It is guaranteed

to heal fast with no scar!

 

Dr. Maria

 

, " naturalhealthmom "

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> What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> minimize scaring.

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<naturalhealthmom wrote:

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> What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> minimize scaring.

>

I have used Traumeel, it worked great for the burn for me and healed

nicely.

Ruth

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MY SO burned himself severely a number of years ago with a welding

torch. He had third degree burns on his arm. AN old cook on the boat

he was working on put fresh lemon juice on the burn right after it

happened and bandaged it. SO applied lemon juice and bandages for

three days, and then just bandages without the juice. He has almost

no scarring in the area now.

It worked for him.

Ariana

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> What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> minimize scaring.

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If you want to minimize scaring and spead up healing use Aloe Vera.

They use it in Burn Units now in hospitals. Always try to use it

straight off the plant otherwise buy a bottle of good quality aloe vera

that doesn't have alot of other stuff in it.

 

 

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Aloe Vera

 

Are both great for burns. I keep an aloe plant in the house at all

times.

 

Vitamin E

Take a pin or needle and poke a small hole in the capsule. Apply as

needed.

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A home remedy for 2nd and 3rd degree burning is the bark of Cashew Nut tree.

Take the bark in the required size using a sharp stone and put it over the

burned area. Within three or four days it will be cured and no mark is left.

P.J.

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hello there,

 

it is nice that the burn wound is healing nicely.

once it is healed completely, apply coconut oil on the burn area

regular use of coconut oil for a couple of months would help get rid

of scars .

- may God bless you

pari

 

 

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> What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> minimize scaring.

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I've found the best way to get rid of scars and heal them up is either

vitamin E or aloe vera! Aloe vera works best straight off the plant,

which i always keep handy. it works fast and good, you'll be amazed.

just try it everyday or so and you'll see how fast the scar will

reduced. Depending on how tough the scar is it might take awhile.

 

Susan

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, " naturalhealthmom "

<naturalhealthmom wrote:

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> What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> minimize scaring.

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Namaste,

 

Next time, get a Reiki treatment. It will heal your burn without a scar.

 

I'm a Reiki II Practitioner and Magnified Healing Practitioner & Teacher. It is

especially

good on burns and bruises.

 

You have to be open to it for it to work.

 

I was surprised when the oldest son of a friend acquiesced to let me do a

healing on his

forearm, which was burned when he took the radiator cap off when it was hot, and

it was

like a gusher of hot, scalding water with antifreeze in it.

 

I worked in his aura, since I obviously couldn't touch the arm. It got real hot

because it

was pulling the poisons from the antifreeze out, so he could only stand to be

treated for

about ten minutes.

 

At the end of three weeks, he was healed and not scarred.

 

Blessings!

 

 

 

, " chick6984 " <chick6984 wrote:

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> I've found the best way to get rid of scars and heal them up is either

> vitamin E or aloe vera! Aloe vera works best straight off the plant,

> which i always keep handy. it works fast and good, you'll be amazed.

> just try it everyday or so and you'll see how fast the scar will

> reduced. Depending on how tough the scar is it might take awhile.

>

> Susan

> http://www.bayho.com/c/121

> , " naturalhealthmom "

> <naturalhealthmom@> wrote:

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> > What is the best remedy for a small 2nd/3rd degree burn? The skin

> > bubbled and peeled. It seems to be healing nicely but I want to

> > minimize scaring.

> >

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I received a nasty burn on my tummy last summer from a cookie sheet. I was

taking it out of the oven while in the middle of a conversation with the

hubby....and of course, not paying attention. The cookie sheet corner burned

(pretty bad) about a three inch area.

 

I kept it cleaned and covered for the first few days while it slowly healed.

Then, I purchased Vitamin E gel caps from the drugstore, cut them open, and

applied them daily. I can't believe how much the scar has faded! Also, be sure

to stay out of the sun while healing...that's new skin that can burn very

easily!

 

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Once again I am jumping in the middle of something (I never seem to catch the

first of anything..lol.). If you are talking about treating burns, nothing

beats plain mustard when you first burn yourself. I didn't believe this when I

first heard it. I was sitting in the floor one night, ironing on one of those

little flat ironing boards, when my little girl ran through and almost hit the

iron. I jerked to get it away from her and ironed across my entire thigh.

 

It hurt SOOO bad! All that came to mind was mustard, so I started yelling for

some. By the time my husband brought it, the burn was already blistering. I

slathered it all over the burn. Within a few minutes, it stopped burning. I

left it on until it dried and then patted it off with a very wet, cool rag. By

then the blisters were gone. By the next day, all the redness and pain were

completely gone. I know this doesn't help if you are already treating a burn,

but maybe it will help next time.

 

Kandy Lovan

 

 

 

I received a nasty burn on my tummy last summer from a cookie

sheet. I

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hey, Kandy, better late than never! :-) That's fascinating about using

mustard to heal a burn; I've never heard that. Are you talking about

just plain yellow mustard? I want to file that tip away so I can try

it out or recommend it. (though I'm hoping to never need it!)

 

Thanks,

Cindy

 

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, Kandy Lovan

<kandylovan71 wrote:

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> Once again I am jumping in the middle of something (I never seem to

catch the first of anything..lol.). If you are talking about treating

burns, nothing beats plain mustard when you first burn yourself. I

didn't believe this when I first heard it. I was sitting in the floor

one night, ironing on one of those little flat ironing boards, when my

little girl ran through and almost hit the iron. I jerked to get it

away from her and ironed across my entire thigh.

>

> It hurt SOOO bad! All that came to mind was mustard, so I started

yelling for some. By the time my husband brought it, the burn was

already blistering. I slathered it all over the burn. Within a few

minutes, it stopped burning. I left it on until it dried and then

patted it off with a very wet, cool rag. By then the blisters were

gone. By the next day, all the redness and pain were completely gone.

I know this doesn't help if you are already treating a burn, but

maybe it will help next time.

>

> Kandy Lovan

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